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THE TALiaNG MACHINE WORLD.
TEIO BY ViN HOC.SE. .7 OUKN ET AXL> DK GOGURZi, WITH OUCH.
74004 Trio — The Duel— Faust. Act III... Gounod (12)
VIOLONCELLO SOLOS BY JOSEF HOLLMAX^ WITH OKCH.
64001 Ave Maria Scliubert (KM
74001 Petite Yalse — ilorceaus No. 5. . . .Hollman {12)
BY JOSEF HOLLMAN, PIANO ACCOM.
74002 Andante relisioso — (second concerto.
opus 12) .7 Hollman (12)
NEW EAMES RECORDS.
MME. EAMESj WITH 'CELLO OBLIGATO BY HOLLMAN.
So09T Chanson d'Amour — Song of Love. UoUman (12) S509S Ave Maria Bach Gounod (12)
MME. EAMES AND EMILIO DE GOOOnZA. S5099 La ci darem la mano — ("Hand in Hand We'll Wander") — Don Giov;-.nni Mozart (12)
AMERICAN RECORD CO.'S BULLETIN No. 3,
IlEGIMENTAL I:ANIi OF THE UEPF lil.TC.
031307 Cnccanut Dance i introducing clogs and
cvmbalsi
O3130S Gleaming Star — New Two-step. .. .Fred Hager
031309 Selections from Eruaui
AMERICAN .SYMrlKiNY OECHESTUA.
031310 Golden Sunset Waltzes — A slow dreamy waltz.
031311 La ( 'inquantaine — old-time French favorite. . . .
031312 Old Meeting-House Days — Medley of old
fashioned hymns
OKCHESTKA BELL SOLO.
031313 One Heart, One Mind — Bell effects Yorke
CLAKIONET SOLO BY PIEIiKE LEO, OKCH. ACCOM.
031314 California Dance — By one of the greatest
clarionet soloists
CLARIONET AND FLUTE DUET. PIANO ACCOM.
031315 Fragrant Rose (introducing brilliant cadenzas.
VIOLIN SOLO BY FREDERIC VOELKER, PIANO ACCOM.
031316 Raff's Cavatina
TENOR SOLOS BY BILLY MtTKEATj WITH OECH.
031317 Cheyenne (.The biggest hit this year)
03131S My Lovin' Henry (Darkey dialect is the
••real thing" .".
ARTHUR COLLINS. OECH. ACCOJI.
031319 1 11 Be Back in a Minute, But 1 Got to Go
Now. (A new coon song)
031320 Jessamine. (A darkey love song.)
COLLINS AND HARLAN, OECH. ACCOM.
031321 In My Merry Oldsmobile (A taking waltz songi
TENOE SOLO BY EYEON G. HARLAN, WITH ORCH.
031322 Where the Morning Glories Twine Around
the Door
MALE QUARTETTE.
031323 A Trip to the County Fair
031324 The Sleighride Party. — Descriptive.
TENOR SOLO BY HAEKl' TALLY^ OECH. ACCOM.
03132.5 What Has the Night Time to Do With the
Girl?
TENOR SOLO BY HENRY BUEE, ORCH. ACCOM.
031320 Dreaming. Love, of You (An enchanting
love song)
STANLEY AND BUEE, OECH. ACCOM.
031327 Bevond the Smiling and the Weeping
031328 On Calvary's Brow. Two duet • '->
j!_ i„ neral favorites
'SAo.^^aS girls' QUARTETTE.
031329 My Heart's in the Highland. — Selections by
"a female quartette
miss CLAEE STAYCF BECITAIION.
031330 Going Down to Gran'pa's, or a Little Boy's
Lament — Fascinating dialect poem of the Whitcomb Riley order
BABITONE SOLO BY HOWAKD BLACKBURNE. ORCH. ACCOM.
031331 Sing Me a Song of the Soiith
ZON-O-PHONE 10-INCH RECORD.
401
402 403 404
405 406 407 408
409
410 411
412 413 414
415 416
417 418 419 420 421 422 423
424
425
SEVEN'IH REGIMENT BAND.
High School Cadets March (Sousa)
ZON-O-PlIriNE CONCERT BAND.
Evervbodv Works but Father — Musical Humoresque
Farewell,' Sweetheart May — Medley March
Sextet from "Lucia"
HAGER'S ORCHESTRA.
Children's Songs — Medley
(College Songs — Medley
Passion — Intermezzo
Two Little Girls Loved One Little Boy — Med
lev Waltz
MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA.
Bartolo — Milonga
SONGS WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT.
Battle Hvmn of the Republic... .Frank C. Stanley I'll Be Waiting in the Gloaming. Sweet Genevieve Alan Turner
I'm a-Dreaming of You Collins and Harlan
In Happv Moments Alan Turner
I Want What I Want When I Want It
Frank C. Stanley
Keep on the Sunnv Side Billy Murray
Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell..
Frank Howard
Moon Dear Frank C. Stanley
Mv Lovin' Henry Collins and Harlan
Nothing Like that in Our Family Billy Murray
Since Father Went to Work Fred. Lambert
Since Nellie Went Away Frank Howard
Uncle's Quit Work Too Bob Roberts
When the Mocking Birds are Singing in the
Wildwood Frank C. Stanley
When Mose with His Nose Leads the Band. .
Collins and Harlan You're a Cirand Old Rag Billy Murray
IMPERIAL RECORDS FOR MARCH.
BARITONE SOLOS BY ARTHUR COLLINS WITH OECH. ACCOM.
44718 If You Can't Sav Samethoing Good, Say
Nothing at All Claude Thardo
44721 Little Red Pappoose B. H. Burt
44722 When Mose with His Nose Leads the Band.
Theo. Morse
44723 I Want Somebody to Love Kelly
44725 Prettv Desdamone Williams
44726 Gretchen I'enn
44727 Moving Day H. von Tilzer
44729 Traveling Botsford
44731 Uncle Quit Work, Too Havez
44732 Jessamine Gumble
44744 Bye-Bye, My Eva, ByeBye Smith & Brown
TENOR SOLOS BY HENEY BURR WITH CORNET ACCOM.
44728 Sing Me to Sleep Green
44734 I Know a Lovely Garden Hardlat
WITH OECH. ACCOM.
44724 Violets Ellen Wright
44730 A Little Boy Called Taps Theo. Morse
BARITONE SOLO BY J. W. MEYERS, WITH OKCH. ACCo:M.
44741 'Cause I Like You J. Howe, Jr.
CONCERT RECORDS. BARITONE SOLOS BY ARTHUR COLLINS WITH OECH. ACCOM.
7730 Under the Banana Tree Lamb & O'Connor
7743 Have You Seen My Henry Brown?.. A. von Tilzer
7745 Evalyne Paul Dresser
TENOR SOLOS BY E. M. FAVOR, WITH ORCH. ACCOM. 773C Hoolihan
7737 Nobody Knows, Nobodv Cares
7738 A Sprig o' Shillalah. Helf and Hager
BARITONE SOLO BY J. W. MYERS. WITH ORCH ACCOM.
7746 Daddy's Little Girl Theo. Morse
DUETS BY BURR AND DANIELS, WITH PIANO ACCOM.
7719 Excelsior Balft
7743 Crucifixus Faure
BAND SELECTION.
7720 La Rose (intermezzo) Ascher
7414 Star of My Life
BASS SOLO BY T05I DANIELS. WITH PIANO ACCOM.
7735 O Jolly Jenkins
GERMAN TENOR SOLO BY HERR MUEXCH ; PIANO ACCOM.
7739 Untreue Gluck
TENOR SOLO BY EYEON G. HARLAN.
7515 Pals: Good Old Pals
TENOR SOLO BY HENRY BURR. WITH Or.GAN ACCOM.
7597 The Ninety and Nine.
QUARTETTES.
7099 Sweet Adeline
7700 Use Gwine Back to Dixie
SHERMAN, CLAY IN LOS ANGELES.
Open Wholesale Talking Machine Depot in the Angel City— Clark Wise Finds That His Talking Machine Tra(de Exceeds That of Sheet Music — Coast Business Growing.
VICTOR CO. ANNOUNCE CUT
In the Prices of Certain American Red Seal Records from $2 and $2.50 to $1 and $1.50 Respectively on May 1st.
Under (3ate of Feb. 15, the Victor Talking Macliine Co.. of Camden, N. J., announce that May 1 a reduction will be made in the retail price to $1.00 each for len and |1.50 each for twelve-inch records (now S2 and ?2.50, respectively), on the following American "red seal" records: Blass, Blauvelt, Crossley, De Lussan. Homer. Journet, ■Juch. Nuibo, Powell and Van Hoose. They will be called "red seals,'' but all records listing at more than $1..50, "Victrola" red seal records. At that time the company will discontinue the retail "dozen prices" on all red seal and foreign black label records; also the present 40 per cent, discount to dealers will apply on the new prices.
On and after May 1, the company on account of new arrangements with Tamagno's heirs, will sell Tamagno records at Melba discounts, namely 30 per cent, to dealers. On their April "advance list order blank" the Victor f;|p ,7'iVJ,.5.r,esec.* i;+>r firr^ ^ .^,!?.'^¥^uew' t>-inch records, twelve numbers of popular selections which will be supplemented monthly in like manner, and the price will be 3-5 cents, the same as the 7-inch records that will not be increased in the catalogue.
(Special to the Talking Machine World.)
San Praneisco, Cal., March 5, 1906.
L. «. Sherman and Andrew McCarthy, of Sherman, Clay & Co., were in Los Angeles the beginning of last week to look for convenient headquarters for a depot for talking machines. They found very handsome rooms in the Parmerlee Dohrman Building on Broadway, near Fifth street, and secured a lease. This depot ■will only be used for wholesale purposes. This gives Sherman, Clay & Co. a fine distributing center in Southern California, and as the talking machine business was quite extensive during the last six months and gives promise of great future development, the firm has reason to expect a great deal of its Los Angeles depot. Not long ago Sherman, Clay & Co. opened a talking machine depot in Seattle to supply the Northwest, and these two branches, together with the San Francisco house, give Sherman, Clay & Co. distributing facilities of a magnitude and convenience hardly to be appreciated by any one not intimately acquainted with Pacific Coast conditions.
Clark Wise, of Clark Wise & Co., is traveling in the interests of his talking machine department establishing sub-agencies and introducing the Talk-o-phone in the interior cities. Mr. Wise reports excellent success since leaving here, and orders come in daily by the bundle. R. A. Wise is quite enthusiastic -when ^ *tfiKs aoout the splendid taJirifg machine business the firm is ifwiiig, and he is surprised to find that it exceeds often the sheet music business which the firm of Clark Wise & Co. has so carefully nursed during the many years of its existence.
The Douglas Phonograph Co., New York, have enlarged their record storage room so as to carry 200.000 Edison records hereafter.
j^e/notd Horns
27 styles JS to S6 in. S2 to SfS
Manufactured by
CRANE BROS., Westfield, Mass.
Discount to Dealers
WANTED
TWO OR THREE MORE TALKING MACHINE
TRAVELING SALESMEN
TO SELL THE STAR MODULATOR
AS SIDE LINE.
IT DOES THE WORK AND DOES IT RIGHT.
Good Commission. Communications Confidential.
STAR NOVELTY CO., Grand Rapids, Mich.
r ^
The Imperial Record
which, as everybody knows, is the best made, is now retailed at
JAMES I. LYONS
Wholesale Only 194 E. VAN BUREN ST. CHICAGO, ILL.
Mr. Dealer :
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